Dunedin City Library, 230 Moray Pl.
• Tuesdays until April 16, 10.30-11am: Wriggle and Rhyme:
Active Movement for Early Learning term 1.

Dunedin Public Art Gallery, the Octagon.
• Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, noon-1pm: Lunchtime
snooker. Play snooker on the grand billiard table. During
February.
• Wednesday, 11.15am: ''Tours for Tots'' - Parents and
caregivers: a free baby-friendly half-hour tour of an
exhibition at the gallery.

Otago Museum, 419 Great King St.
• Every Saturday and Sunday of February, 3.30pm: ''Liquefy
This!'' - see some real earthquake liquefaction from
Christchurch and liquefy some soil for yourself.
• Explorer backpacks for children aged 7-12, free. Guided
tours daily at 11.30am and 3.30pm. Meet at information desk.

Toitu, 31 Queens Gardens.
• Tomorrow, 10-11am: Toitu Toddler Time - a storyteller helps
uncover a museum full of stories and songs. This month,
dressing up as pioneers and discovering how Dunedin families
lived in the 1840s.

PlaysDunedin City Library, 230 Moray Pl, Dunedin.
• Today, 12.30pm: Lunchtime Bites - ''Love, Loss and What I
Wore''.
• Sample the latest play from the Fortune Theatre and go into
a draw to win tickets. The show uses clothing and accessories
and the memories they trigger to tell stories of love and
loss.

Otago University, Centre for Sustainability Seminar Room,
547 Castle St, Dunedin.
• Today 4pm. Energy transition in the Czech Republic: Future
challenges and opportunities. Ondrej Sumavsky, of the Charles
University in Prague, talks about the current energy
situation in the Czech Republic and the challenges it faces
in transitioning to more sustainable sources of energy. Free
entry, all welcome.

Red Lecture Theatre, Great King St.
• Thursday, 7.30pm in the Red Lecture Theatre (located near
the side entrance of the University of Otago's Scott Building
on Great King St) the Dunedin Film Society will open its 2013
season with a screening of Jerzy Skolimawski's Deep End, a
funny and decidedly unglamorous coming-of-age story set in
1960s London. This programme will also include A Runner, a
15-minute Otago short film. Free to film society members.
Three movie passes available for $25. For further details go
to www.dunedinfilmsociety.arts.net.nz.
Roxburgh Entertainment Centre, Scotland St.
• Saturday and Sunday, 5pm: Quartet.

Dunedin City Library, 230 Moray Pl.
• Until March 15: ''Natural Disasters'' - New Zealand's
natural environment is beautiful, but it can also be deadly.
Discover the strength of mother nature in this powerful
display by the Earthquake Commission. Ground floor.
• Until March 10: Mai i Rangiatea: the portrayal of Maori
myth and legend in print. Dunedin International
Airport.
February: Anya Sinclair is ''Artist in the Terminal''.